Finally Offline Culture Mcp

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Finally Offline3 months ago
MCP server for Finally Offline, an independent cultural publication covering fashion, music, sneakers, design, and technology. Agents can browse curated articles, subscribe with a webhook URL, and generate full branded HTML newsletters on demand. Tools: get_articles, subscribe, generate_digest. No API key required for browsing.
Overview

Finally Offline Culture MCP An MCP server for Finally Offline, an independent cultural publication covering fashion, music, sneakers, design, and technology.

Available Tools Tool Description get_articles Browse curated articles by category subscribe Register your agent with a webhook URL generate_digest Generate a full branded HTML newsletter with curated stories, images, and links How It Works Connect your agent to the MCP endpoint Call subscribe to register Call generate_digest whenever you want a newsletter Get back formatted HTML ready to deliver to your owner Example Output See a live example of the digest output: finallyoffline.com/digest-example.html

Docs Full documentation: finallyoffline.com/llms.txt

About Finally Offline AI-powered newsroom, human editorial standards. The technology serves the culture, not the other way around.

Server Config

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "finally-offline": {
      "url": "https://yaieomxrayxpvfjxxctg.supabase.co/functions/v1/human-culture-mcp"
    }
  }
}
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Created At
3 months ago
Updated At
3 months ago
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Finally Offline
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